This artwork shows how diverse human heritage is though a painting of an African woman wearing traditional African jewelry. It captures the woman’s cultural identity and the timeless beauty of her adornments.
The painting shows the woman with grace and respect, focusing on the bright colours and patterns of her necklace and earings. These pieces of jewelry not only make her look beautiful but also show her cultural background and personal story.
It reminds us to find peace in our own company and to appreciate quiet moments in life.
Acrylic on canvas 60cm x 45cm
~ LightnessLightness joined The School of St Jude in 2009 at age 8.
She is part of the Mpare people who are indigenous to the Pare Mountains of Tanzania, south-east of Mt Kilimanjaro.
Lightness was born with Cerebral Palsy with no use of her hands and has learn to use her feet in replacement. This incredibly talented girl creates all of her beautiful art using her feet instead of hands.
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